AW_2: programmable 16 step shift register?
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media at mail1.nai.net
Fri Dec 12 21:08:36 CET 1997
> > Someone I know has done this with a serge with a tkb and a
>wilson
> >analog delay.
>
>The Serge analogue shift register (is this what you mean,
>or is the wilson delay something different ?) is a small number
>of S&H stages in series. Kind of short, but high-precicion
>BBD device. I built a similar thing, it's at
These are two different things. I used to have an STS catalog but I lost
it when I moved :/ The Wilson delay is a BBD delay -- I think the only
thing special about it was that the delay time has CV control.
(Hey!! I got a few BBD delays/flangers/chorus pedals -- what would it take
to add CV control to them???? )
The analog shift register, as far as I know, was for processing CV's in
order to create "arabesque" or "canonic" musical structures.
PEACE OUT :)
MARK
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